Posts Tagged ‘real-time-collaboration’

How Deskera compares to Microsoft Project | Collaboration

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Rest of the series: Project Planning, Simplicity

We know how Deskera lets you work on Microsoft Project files on the web. But that’s not all, Deskera offers much more than just Microsoft Project on the web.

In this part of the series, we compare the Collaboration Capabilities of Microsoft Project and Deskera Project Management Software.

Using Microsoft Project for Collaboration

Let’s take the case of John and Richard who are in-charge of end-to-end Project Management including planning all the project activities and Work Breakdown Structure for their biggest client so far.

John’s boss gifted him a copy of Microsoft Project last Christmas (for the extravagant sum of $1000) and he gets going on the project plan immediately.

  • He gets a draft ready and wants Richard to take a look at it.
  • Richard unfortunately does not have Microsoft Project installed on her PC.
  • He tries using a free .mpp Viewer and e-mails out the changes required to John
  • John updates the file and resends it for review each time. Way too cumbersome.

So finally Richard gets his boss to spend another $1000 for his own copy of Microsoft Project and suddenly feels all important and in control. So John and Richard start ‘collaborating’, sending each other new versions of the plan by e-mail till the file name reads something like this: Project-plan-(1)(150508)(1.6)final3.mpp

  • They are still working on different versions
  • More time is spent updating the changes rather than getting any real work done.
  • No single version of the file for the team to work on.

The only way to get that done is to spend another $5000 odd for a copy of Microsoft Office Project Server. So after a lot of money and time spent for installation, configuration and training, they can atleast work on the ’same’ file.

But it’s still not Real-time. The copy they are working on is as of last ‘checkout’ date, but they trudge along…

How do they discuss and collaborate on the project plan?

  • They send out numerous emails to each other and the rest of the team.
  • Using various online chat and Instant Messaging applications such as Yahoo, MSN, Skype, etc.
  • Numerous phone calls and brainstorming sessions

Unfortunately all this communication history was either never tracked or lost in heaps of other Minutes-of-Meeting documents.

And they haven’t even started working on the project yet… Just the project plan so far.

What if they switch from Microsoft Project to Deskera instead?

  • John uploads his existing Microsoft Project plans to start working on them immediately.
  • Richard and the rest of team see the changes being made in real-time and update the Project Plan and Gantt Chart themselves. No additional software required, saving time and money.

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  • All team members access the project status from any computer running any operating system
  • This leads to dramatically lower costs than buying Microsoft Project for each team member.
  • John and Richard communicate real-time using the inbuilt chat functionality, or send messages to each other.
  • Dedicated project discussion forums are used for gathering feedback, resolving issues and holding all other team discussions.
  • Using the dedicated calendars, they setup meetings and events for all project members.
  • All communication history is available whenever they need it, even for the new members who would join later.

Collaboration tools including Messages, Discussion Forums, To-Dos and Calendars are leveraged for getting the actual project work done.

And all this at negligible cost compared to Microsoft Project.

So why not sign up for Deskera? Let us know what you think.

Discussion Forums and Messaging in Deskera Project Management

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

In line with our philosophy of importance of collaboration in project management, we’ve included powerful communication tools such as Discussion Forums and Personal Messages.

Discussion Forums

  1. Dedicated discussion forums for each project
  2. Threaded discussion forums for efficient organization of communication
  3. Flag discussions based on importance
  4. Preview of discussion posts on a single click
  5. Search-as-you-type capability for quick retrieval
  6. Discussion Moderation capabilities can be granted to users
  7. Rich Text Editing Capabilities
  8. Single source of truth for all project communications. Handover’s a breeze.

Personal Messages

  1. Single Messaging System across projects for each user.
  2. E-mail like functionality - efficient and easy to use.
  3. Send messages to anyone in your network
  4. Folder Management Capabilities - Inbox/Outbox/Drafts/Custom Folders
  5. Get system generated notifications straight to your inbox as well - Connection Requests, Upcoming Events, Project Updates, etc.
  6. Search-as-you-type within Messages by Subject, Author, etc.
  7. Preview messages on a single click

We hope that these tools make it easier for you collaborate on projects within a single application rather than disparate silos of project communication. Let us know what you think.

Send E-mail Notifications for To-dos

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Now you can send email notifications for to-dos. Once you create a to-do and assign it to a team member, you can choose to notify the to-do owners by e-mail.

You can select multiple to-dos by holding down ‘Ctrl’ and send multiple notifications at once. We’ve also improved the Mark-as-Done UI by replacing the old checkbox with a neat ‘Tick’ icon.

And thanks to all our customers who said they loved the drag-and-drop functionality. Give it a go at demo.deskera.com and tell us what you think.

Deskera is Project Management 2.0

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Zoli Erdos, of the highly respected Enterprise Irregulars, echoes our sentiments on Project Management 2.0 at CloudAve.

In the 90’s I worked on a number of fairly large scale SAP Projects in a variety of roles, including Project Manager, and supervisor of several other projects.  The standard tool was Microsoft Project.  It was used for:

  • Planning a Project (initial Scoping)
  • Selling it
  • Periodic reporting to Steering Committee during the actual projects

What’s missing from the above?   Well, how about using it to help the actual daily work of project team members?

Project  team members did not even have access to MS Project, it only existed in a few copies on the PM and Team Lead’s computers.  Information-flow was one-way: feed the beast to be able to occasionally print charts that look impressive (scary) enough that Steering Committee members won’t question it.

Ok, I am admittedly sarcastic, but the point is:  PM 1.0 was all about planning, reporting and it served Management but did not help actual Project Execution.

My expectation of PM 2.0 would be that it helps all team members involved who can share information, collaborate on it and actually get clues from the system on where they are, where they should be, what their next step is, instead of just feeding the beast.

And that’s exactly what we are trying to do at Deskera. Oh & if you already use Microsoft Project, Deskera is just for you. Deskera lets you work on Microsoft Project files on the web. Really. 

Give it a go by signing up for free.

Dashboard design for Deskera Project Management

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Deskera’s Dashboard is a simple, intuitive and informative gateway to your project activities and tasks.

The Dashboard consists of 4 main sections:

  1. Task Updates
  2. Quick Links
  3. Requests
  4. Announcements

Task Updates:

The whole idea behind task updates on the dashboard is to bring to your notice the most important items requiring your attention.

These include:

  • Tasks due Today and Tomorrow
  • Tasks starting Today and Tomorrow
  • Overdue Tasks
  • Tasks starting in the near future

Each update also displays the concerned Project, the Task Name and the Current Progress (% Complete).

Task Updates help you allocate your time and attention to achieve your short-term goals, which add up to increasing overall project execution efficiency. No more lagging behind just because you couldn’t prioritize correctly.

The other sections displayed (depending on User Role) on the Dashboard are:

  • Quick Links to all your projects and their activities
  • Requests pending, including connection and administration requests
  • Announcements which can be directed at specific users, projects or the entire company

To give it a try and start managing your projects in the best way possible, SIGN UP NOW for Free.

How Deskera compares to Microsoft Project | Project Planning

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

We know how Deskera lets you work seamlessly on Microsoft Project on the web. But that’s not all, Deskera offers much more than just Microsoft Project for web.

In this series of posts, we’ll take on Microsoft Project by doing an in-depth head-to-head comparison around what we believe are the primary four decisive factors while looking for a Project Management Software.

  • Project Planning
  • Collaboration
  • Resource Management
  • Deployment and Pricing

PROJECT PLANNING

One of the features we love in Microsoft Project is the ability to quickly create tasks, set dates and define dependencies. This can be attributed to chiefly:

  • A spreadsheet style data entry interface
  • An interactive Gantt chart where you can drag and drop tasks and links

Microsoft Project:

Plan Creation in MS Project

So we went ahead and did exactly the same in Deskera. For existing Microsoft Project users, switching has never been easier. And for the others, this is one of the fastest ways to create plans anyway.

Deskera:

Plan Creation in Deskera

And as Joel Spolsky says: “Good UI designers use consistency intelligently, and, though it may not show off their creativity as well, in the long run it makes users happier.”

We’re sure you would agree.

Rest of the Series - Simplicity, Collaboration

Calendar and Event Management

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Tasks are undoubtedly the focal point in Project Management. However all projects still revolve around countless meetings, briefings and other events. Today, more often than not, people rely on individual calendars to manage their time, which differ by platform and features even. Although compatibility and integration capabilities are greatly improved, we still end up shuffling between multiple desktop/web-based/mobile calendars.

Hence the inclusion of a powerful calendaring and scheduling engine in Deskera. Each project has its dedicated calendar(s), all events are shared among team members. No more sending countless invitation emails, waiting for RSVPs, etc.

Let me show you how simple and effective it is to use Deskera’s calendar:

  • Creating New Calendars:

    • Multiple calendars can be created and project events can be classified by their nature for efficient organization.
    • Color coding of calendars helps you to identify the events at a glance when you overlay calendars.

    New Calendar

  • Creating New Events:

    • Details such as location of the event, priority and your status can also be specified along with the event date and time.
    • To create events, you can either drag and drop across time intervals or just click on the ‘New Event’ button.

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  • Multiple Views:

    You can view your events across different time-intervals such as daily, by workweek/week and monthly as well.

    Month View:

    Month view

    Workweek view:

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    You can drag and drop events in the workweek view as well as shown above.

  • Agenda:

    • Your agenda displays a list of all your events lined up for the next two weeks.
    • The event priorities are also displayed, so you can allocate your time and attention accordingly.
    • Whenever new project events are created, team members are notified on the dashboard.
    • Project calendars help you organize all your events better in one single place while notifying all your team members of the same.

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Project Plan and Web-based Gantt Chart

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Let me take you through the Project Plan in Deskera

Plan

The Task Grid lists out all your project tasks along with their duration, dates, predecessors and resources. Now it not only looks like an Excel sheet, but acts like one too. We find it much easier to edit task details in the cells in the classic Excel fashion rather than having to

  • Click to open a form
  • Find the fields you want to change and then key in the information and finally
  • Click to close the form (and some people seem to throw in a confirmation message everywhere just for kicks)

On the right, we have the Gantt chart. An interactive one, you drag and drop tasks and links much like Microsoft Project, but the coolest thing is that it’s truly collaborative, REAL-TIME. Much like Google Docs. We weren’t kidding about combining the best of both worlds.

Now let’s move on to the toolbar:

Project Plan Toolbar

  • New template:Many projects within a company tend to have a set of common tasks. Hence the inclusion of templates.Templates not only make it easier to enter the same tasks across projects, but at the same time ensure consistency across projects, making it easier to compare performance. So select those common tasks in the plan and click ‘New Template’, give it a name and you are done.
  • Insert Template:To insert tasks from a template into you plan, select a blank row, click ‘Insert Template’  and select the one you want.
  • New Task:Adds a blank row in the grid where you can start keying in the information directly
  • Indent and Outdent:Indenting a task pushes it to a lower level while outdenting it promotes the task to a higher level. So when you indent a task, it’ll become a ’subtask’ of the task above it and outdenting it would make it a ‘parent’ task of the one below it.
  • Show Progress:Displays the progress(% complete) of all the tasks on the Gantt chart.
    Task Progress
  • Overdue Tasks:Highlights only the tasks which are overdue on the Gantt chart.
    Tasks Overdue
  • Show Priority:Displays the priority level(High/Moderate/Low) of all the tasks
  • Show Resources:Displays color-coded resources for all tasks on the Gantt Chart.Project Resources
  • Task Information:You can update and edit task information by clicking here. Update the task’s % completion and attach notes as well.Task Information
  • Import/Export Plan:Import/export your existing plans from Microsoft Project. Both .mpp and .mpx files are supported.
  • Reports:Generate extensive reports on your project’s status. You can generate reports on activities, resources, milestones and you can also track your project costs.

Get your own hands-on experience at demo.deskera.com.

Why use Deskera Project Management ?

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

First off - Deskera makes a fabulous Web Based Microsoft Project Viewer. If you happen to use Microsoft Project, you would know how painful it is to use it in a collaborative (read: ease of use for teams of 2 people or more) way. Hence, Deskera. 

Besides being a fabulous Web Based Microsoft Project Viewer, Deskera also makes a good Project Management System. Today’s project management software can be broken down into two categories:

1) Project Planning SoftwareMicrosoft Project, OpenWorkbench, etc.

No doubt, Microsoft Project is a really powerful project planning tool , but 80% of the users use only 20% of its numerous features. It also happens to be too expensive for most SMEs, and in this age, the fact that it is desktop based means it’s not really great for collaboration.

2) Project Execution Software– Basecamp, Central Desktop, Liquid Planner, Zoho Projects, etc.

Web-based project execution software works when it comes to light-weight collaboration. It facilitates quick and efficient management of tasks and to-dos.

But unfortunately, projects are not only about remembering the milk. What’s lacking is the ability to plan your projects, define dependencies and analyze project performance. No system can generate reports for data it doesn’t have.

Project Management Software

Deskera - 100% Project Management, 0% Compromise.

With Deskera, we have tried to tightly integrate the best of Enterprise 1.0 Project Planning and Enterprise 2.0 Collaboration tools. We believe Deskera is a complete solution with powerful project planning capabilities, collaboration tools to get the work done and continuous project and resource performance appraisal.

Project planning

  • Import/export existing plans from Microsoft Project
  • Create tasks, define dependencies
  • Allocate resources based on costs and availability
  • Intuitive and interactive real-time Gantt Charts

Collaboration

Performance Reporting

  • A powerful, yet intuitive, dashboard
  • At a glance project ‘health’ charts
  • In-depth custom Project Status reports - resource, time and cost.
  • Export reports to multiple formats

We thrive on customer feedback and are offering Deskera completely FREE for a limited time. These customers can continue to use Deskera free of cost even after we introduce a paid-for version. Sign up here

What is Deskera ?

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

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Deskera is an attempt at making life easy for business & office users. As a business user Deskera gives you an integrated desktop that lets you:

  • Manage your projects & teams effectively
  • Manage your office documents
  • Manage your tasks, contacts appointments and calendar schedules
  • Connect with your colleagues

Deskera interoperates wonderfully with popular Project Management softwares like Microsoft Project®. It lets you export/import to & from Microsoft Project®.

Could Deskera be your Business Web-Desktop ? We’ll let our users decide.

Deskera is currently available to a select few beta customers open to all for sign up. You can signup here: signup.deskera.com